Ubuntu Installation :: Change The Partition Names?

Jan 30, 2011

i have dual boot installation-win7+ ubuntu 10.10 working fine. but the linux partitions are shown as 67gb, 30gb etc , filesystem. what should be done to change the names, and should be changed to what?,for correct identification.-ppm

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[Code].....

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Code:
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[Code]...

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